Fall Festival at The Mount concludes Sunday after drawing thousands
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Fall Festival at The Mount concludes Sunday after drawing thousands
"The weekend event, held at Mount Loretto, featured what organizers described as the island's largest pumpkin patch alongside lighted interactive inflatables, children's rides, vendors, beer and sangria gardens, pony rides, a petting zoo, and diverse food options. This year's festival introduced "Mayhem at the Mount," a professionally built haunted attraction that debuted Saturday night. The one-night-only experience was limited to 500 tickets and added a spooky element to the otherwise family-friendly weekend."
"Visitors had numerous dining choices with food vendors including Montalbanos of Rosebank, Rosalia & Ashley Zeppoles, Mac Truck, Auntie Anne's Pretzels, Roe's Famous Kettle Corn, Parelli's Wood Fired Pizza, Fina's Farmhouse, Fil-A-Bun, Gnocchi On The Go, I Got Balls, and Twisted Steaks. On Sunday, admission is $5 per person, with children 10 and under entering free. Proceeds from the event will support Catholic Charities of Staten Island's community programs."
An expanded three-day Fall Festival at Mount Loretto in Pleasant Plains attracted thousands for seasonal activities and fundraising. The event featured what organizers described as the island's largest pumpkin patch, lighted interactive inflatables, children's rides, vendors, beer and sangria gardens, pony rides, a petting zoo, and diverse food options. The festival debuted 'Mayhem at the Mount,' a professionally built haunted attraction with a one-night 500-ticket limit. Weekend highlights included zeppole and apple cider donut eating contests and live entertainment from Music By Patrick. Admission on Sunday was $5 per person, with children 10 and under free, and proceeds support Catholic Charities of Staten Island community programs.
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